No. When I say putting in series and parallel I mean with each other not as to create a new load.
Start by breaking the wire, any will do. Then strip both ends and put one resistor and attach a stripped end to each leg of the resistor. Now the current must pass through the resistor before it gets to your LEDs.
If the LEDs are too dim then get another resistor and sit it on top of the first and attach it by twisting legs over the first. The current is now shared across two resistors and the resistance is lower, therefore a brighter led results.
For a dimmer led you'd have two resistors in a row so the current must pass first through one resistor and then the other. This doubles the resistance and makes the led dimmer. Technically you could out them anywhere in the circuit and break multiple points but that's just messy.
Hope that helps.